. chefore Magistrate Ci. Norring- : ‘drs - on Eon ‘driving; EL Wilson, | ' Improvement classes for Ter-| $150 to lawful owner, “ finemianin July, 1950, . ed to’ Campbell ‘River and TERRACE, B.C. : of Agnes. Motz (lett) and Joan Webber, members . Self-improvement for Terrace women " HOUREWIVES. COLLEGE. will use the talents — ‘of the committee planning the self-improvement course for Terrace housewives, Story below. Wives’ College boon to husbands? When wives go back to school, husbands will benefit. That's the promise mady by Agnes Motz, with a special kind of school in mind, -The school is Housewives’ Col: ; lege, a series of weekly self- race women. COURT _ REPORT The 6 totlowing convictions were mdde in Terrace Magistrate's Court during the past two weeks “Ernest We Rosie, "impaled ed S150- with prohib- He) pretences ‘on three counts, given suspended sentence ‘with ‘probation and ordered to restore Jack’ McKitinton, false. pre. “tences. on:twWo counts, sentenced to one month: on -¢ach count, There were 66 convictions for Speeding and minor traffic: in- fractions; two an liquor charges; one ‘for ditving without due care | ing and, ong. on a sundry. charge. " Magistrate FH, "hdoraes _Pre- Sided avér the following John Dignard fined $300 for assaulting police; 49° speeding and yitnér traffic convictions and one on 8 charge of canshig a adis. turbance, oO, wy: TEL @ BRITISH COLUMBIA Tetthibne TOM PANY C. R, SWABEY New . Appointment Announced The appointment of C. R, Swabey. as Manager of the. Northern Division, with headquarters at. Prince George, is announced by the- British Columbia Telephone . Company, , : Mr. Swabey was ‘born in England and educated at |: Kitchener, Ont. and ‘served for two. years as a. pilot in | the RCAF during ‘World War IL. He-served mn north- ern B.C, with the provincial - power commission and on. Vancouver Island with the jfederal:- government tele- graph service before joining B.C. Tel as -an: apprentice “In 1953 he became.a com.” Nndtion. “man in‘ Powell iver, later serving there as -dline foreman, district main- | | vising foreman.’ Followin postings in ‘Dawson ‘Cree " and Prince George, he mov- ‘has. been’ Manager of the © | télephone r Bt Camp- -. se 2 Distelet: since 1 ao tenance foreman and super-. j. it will "benefit the husbands of Terrace,'’ Agnes Motz prom- ised, “It's purpose is to make wives more beautiful and more bearable,” The college, sponsored by the Terrace Community Centre, is unique in this part of the world, It began here last year, and the initial class prompted a repeat for the 1967-68 season, t e ® - You could call it a charm school, But there’s more to it -| than that, “The idea is to make avail. able to the average housewife the things that will help: her, - It’s a course for women to help them better themselves intellect- ually by personal improvement,’ according to. volunteer. publicist ‘Joan Webber, - : . Aten-dollar fee ts charged for the lectures which run Wednes- days October 11 to November 22, And the fee also covers a‘follow ‘| up series after Christmas, s 3 8: *AlE classes are heldinthe Com- Munity Centre, ruining from 8:30 to 10:30 each night, * Opening class October 11 is a social and get aquainted even- Classes will then cover fash- fon, make-up, hair care and styl- ing; poise and posture, dieting and exercise, with a fashion showand social evening slated - for November 22 to wind-up the pre- Christmas serles, on BETES BRITISH COLUMBIA TELEPHONE COMPANY GORDON F. MacFARLANE New Appointment | Announced . The appointment of Gordon ; “ F, MacFarlane as - Vice-- President — Operations, ‘effective, Oct.: 1, is. an- nounced by J. Ernest Rich- _ ardson, President and Chicf - Executive * Officer ‘of. the . “B.C. Telephone Company. ‘In his’ new cupacity, Mr. MacFarlane will. be respon- " siblé sfor- the day-to-day — “operntions. rof the “Com- | pany’ Ss communications sys" : tena. . . “Born and raised i in Victoria, Mr the -University of British © . Columbia following, sérvice . with the RCAF from 1943 - to 1946, In 1950, he ob- tained his Bachelor of Ap- ‘plied | Science degree in elec- trical engincerihg: He joined B.C..Tel.in May,.1950 and * has served in various enpn-: : Construction Manager, Dis- trict Manager and Director ‘of Plont® and:-Enginecring “Services. He has been “the "Company's Chic€ “Engineer “ ‘and Directar ‘of Plant Serv-._ if | cices. since February, 1966. ; MucFerlane «attended - 1 cities-sirice, ‘including ' Const- || @- al Division Engineering and.) In the- new. year the classes are expected to cover intellect- ual improvement including town planning, politics, community in- terests,, home. budgeting; .wo- men’s legal .rights, family re- lationships, interior decorating, and arts and crafts onthe agenda, Housewives College 1s co-ord- inated by Agnes Motz working with program ‘chairman Emily Simons, Working on the commit. tee are Vi McKinnon, Harriet Farkvam, Lorraine Byrd, Joan Webber and Sandy Juetten, Agnes Motz is available to provide further information on Terrace Housewlves College at 8| 635-2312, Caravan drew big crowds Ng citizens didn’t let the centennial caravan. pass by’ Ut. noticed, They turned out in force tw view the trailer mounted ‘per- spective of Canadian history on show here September 24 and Sep. tember 26, A total of 6,287 Terrace heads were. counted. ‘Sunday, And a further ‘5,222 passed through the caravans Tue. Monday is the day oft for per sonnel operating the centennial caravan, . A caravan official called the Terrace response ‘‘fantastic'’’, He rated it ds the fourth Jars gest attendance figure in the province since the B,C, cara | and tributes, - Included were a : through the paviliions, dinner . evening on ‘the town and a kiss van began ite tour. |. 635-74 «| Make BY PHONING for “your” _ WINTERS / HEATING: ound | the town. vee Mrs, Allen Tegart of Inver: mire is currently visiting at the home of her son-in-law and datigh- ter, Mr, and Mra, Tom -De- Kergommesux of-Terrace, Mrs, Tegart will ‘sperd approximately ten days | visith ig here. : A very pleased Terrace aunt was Mra, Ethel Dubeau who rec- ently learned that her nephew, Tim Broderick’.and his wife of Toronto were the 30 millionth persons to visit Expo 67 and ag such, received several gifts bouquet of roges, a -gold wrist- watch, engraved scroll, goldmed- allion, three history books, a carved gold dish, police escort a high. class restaurant, an from 4 Frenchman, ‘* * 7 ®. 3 Dr, Marcelle Chiasson return- ed at the week-end from a yacat- fon in Easieyn Canada, She vis- tted her fetter and other relatives in her home town of Lameque, New Brunswick; spent some time at EXPO and ‘attended a med- {eal convention in Montreal. Dr. Mei Carso - Mel Carlson of ‘Yoronto "took over .hér practise during her absence, Dr, Carlson has return- ed to Toranio, ose Ted Welli, secretary-treas- urer. of School District.No. 53, left Sunday by CP Airlines for |[ _| Vancouver to, attend the annual convention of B.C. School Truat- ees’ Association, -He was accom. panied by Mra, Wells, . oe a8 Dr, and Mrs. Ken MacPherson returned by CP Airlines Sunday from a business trip to Van- ecouver, followed by a pleasure trip to San Franciseo and Mex- ieo, The MacPhersons left Mex- ico City at. 6a.m, Sunday morn- ing by jet and were in Terrace at 6 p.m, the same day, Mrs, Cathie Fraser has re- turned from annual vacation dur- ing which she attended the an- nual convention of Canadian Weekly Newspaper publishers in Ottawa; visited EXPO- 67; took a side trip with Dr, .Marcelle |- “TERRACE: HERALD, the aid of the library. Above, Mrs. Douglas L, Currie of the Friends of the Library passes on $500 to Library board member Ralph Easton. Money was raised by book sales, Chaisson to Lameque on the east |=: - coast of New Brunswick; vis-. ited’ friends in. Vancouver and former. Terrace residents, the Whitnay Lewis' and the Archie . Cambrins in Tsawwassen. She returned by Northland Prince on Friday. October 5th, 6th & 7th at the . TILLICUM THEATRE 19 * REEP. FULL. SERVICE : ; ETROLEUM PRODUCTS AT COMPETITIVE PRICES - ' ‘be.top quality products . that will give effict p gasolines, diesel, and stove oils are guaranteed to: be lency with trouble free service. ir'tank' will bé kept’ fiiled at, alltimes. Our temperature trol system records the consumption of your’ TURnACe, ” 4 deliveries'are made accordingly. ; EASY PAYMENT. BUDGET. PLAN: 1 monthly ‘payments or receive & discount for cash. “ aoe BURNER SERVICE | Skeena Secondary. School, Carl Hoalden will direct.” ‘New 2 fiembers ve will be. welcomed, : ‘ anette André. 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